Episode 010: Why Do People Cheat?

Have you searched the internet endlessly, trying to understand why your partner cheated? If you have, then chances are you discovered misleading information and unfortunately have been misinformed. Relationship Expert Idit Sharoni and Breakup Specialist Alina Gershonov discuss the causes of infidelity on this episode of Relationships Uncomplicated, called Why Do People Cheat? Idit & Alina also address common misconceptions about infidelity; the one that comes up the most is that the betraying partner wants to get out of a bad marriage and be with the person they are having the affair with. The truth is, most of the time, the partner who cheated does not want to leave the marriage at all. In fact, a recent study shows that only 3% of those who divorce after an affair actually end up marrying their affair partner.  Don't get caught up in the reasons why people think affairs occur; tune into this episode to find out the 3 main reasons why people cheat which are backed by evidence-based research. Idit's FREE guide on How To Affair Proof Your Relationship/Marriage is filled with helpful tips. Whether you suspect your partner is unfaithful or if you just want to be proactive in boundary setting, you don't want to miss it! Get it here:  Resources: For more information about the podcast, Idit Sharoni, and Alina Gershonov visit: www.iditsharoni.com www.alinagershonov.com Freebie mentioned in this episode: How To Affair Proof Your Relationship Guide

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Relationship expert Idit Sharoni, LMFT is bringing you invaluable relationship advice to help your relationship thrive. Idit is a couples therapist in Miami, Florida running Relationship experts - a successful private practice and an online Infidelity Recovery Program . She takes pride in helping people improve their relationships or heal after infidelity. This show is all about un-complicating and demystifying social messages about relationships while offering easy-to-apply tips and ideas about common relationship issues such as communication, trust, infidelity, breakups, divorce, and many more. *Not intended as a replacement for psychotherapy.